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Hekk posted:It was pretty funny but I would have paid to change it out of shame. also funny
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krispykremessuck posted:also funny I enjoy knowing I made you angry enough to shell out to shame me.
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# ? Sep 25, 2014 23:25 |
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Do reservists get any part of the Post 9/11 GI Bill? Everything says MGIB-SR but other places say it's possible to get 60% Post-9/11 benefits.
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# ? Sep 25, 2014 23:36 |
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Hekk posted:I enjoy knowing I made you angry enough to shell out to shame me. unlike most veterans and and SA member $10 is not a meaningful expenditure for me
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# ? Sep 26, 2014 00:32 |
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Sasgrillo posted:Do reservists get any part of the Post 9/11 GI Bill? Everything says MGIB-SR but other places say it's possible to get 60% Post-9/11 benefits. Only if you were activated. Training (boot / mct / school) don't count unless you have something like 18 months active. We are running out of wars so your chances of being activated are slim unless you are extremely lucky/unlucky depending on how you look at it. If you were activated, you don't top out at 60, you can get a whole 100% if you got activated for 3 years or more (or 30 months + 6 months of training). I'll have to check my paperwork when I get home to verify when exactly the training starts counting. Generally as an activated reservist, you are going to be more in the 40-60 range though due to how long deployments take. edit: corrected how long it takes active to get to 100% Best Friends fucked around with this message at 00:57 on Sep 26, 2014 |
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Reservists, at least for the Army get MGIB-SR unless mobilized or AGR. But NG, depending on your state get some pretty cake education benefits that can be well worth it.
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Thanks for clearing that up Best Friends.DoktorLoken posted:Reservists, at least for the Army get MGIB-SR unless mobilized or AGR. But NG, depending on your state get some pretty cake education benefits that can be well worth it. I hadn't even considered NG or ANG but apparently I should. New Jersey offers 100% free tuition for 30 public universities in the state. Which sounds way too good to be true so imagine there are some serious hoops to jump through. I'll have to look that up when I have a chance.
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Best Friends posted:Only if you were activated. Training (boot / mct / school) don't count unless you have something like 18 months active. We are running out of wars so your chances of being activated are slim unless you are extremely lucky/unlucky depending on how you look at it. If you were activated, you don't top out at 60, you can get a whole 100% if you got activated for 3 years or more (or 30 months + 6 months of training). I'll have to check my paperwork when I get home to verify when exactly the training starts counting. Generally as an activated reservist, you are going to be more in the 40-60 range though due to how long deployments take. Once you have been on active duty for 24 months, excluding intial entry training, your initial entry training counts. I'm like 90% sure that a reservist with 0 active duty time outside of intial entry training will receive 9/11 GI Bill benefits at the 40% rate. Its not just deployments that will accrue active duty time. Any active duty time that generates a DD-214 will accrue time. Annual Training and drills do not accrue active duty time for 9/11 GI Bill purposes. Generally, after one 1 year federal activation, a reservist will be at 60%. An additional year of federal activation will put them at least at 80%.
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# ? Sep 26, 2014 05:50 |
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Awesome, thanks for the correction. I have been trying to figure this stuff out myself and clearly I have not succeeded.
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# ? Sep 26, 2014 20:25 |
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God help me I actually signed papers I am a fool. My eyes are apparently not -quite- 20/20 correctable so lost out on the MOS I wanted but I was able to pick up a 15H slot (aircraft pneudraulics repair, essentially working hydraulic, pneumatic and fuel systems) so I'll be ground crew for helicopters, which doesn't seem like a bad gig to me since it's what I wanted to do as a career anyway. How terrible of a mistake have I made and does anyone have any idea where I'm likely to be stationed?
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ArbitraryTA posted:God help me I actually signed papers I am a fool. No matter where you are stationed, it will be the absolute shittiest part of that lovely region.
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# ? Sep 26, 2014 22:05 |
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Aviation dudes are chill as gently caress. None of them follow any rules meant for the dirty masses.
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zombie303 posted:No matter where you are stationed, it will be the absolute shittiest part of that lovely region. I'm shooting for Carson, expecting bumfuck Alaska/Alabama
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ArbitraryTA posted:I'm shooting for Carson, expecting bumfuck Alaska/Alabama Don't rule out Korea. That goes both ways. Down south, and you'll be living large. Up north, just throw yourself into the tail rotor.
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not caring here posted:Don't rule out Korea. At the rate they were throwing poo poo up around Humphreys, it's not going to be long before everything from Yongsan on up is relocated there.
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not caring here posted:Don't rule out Korea. The morale in the army is so low that most people I talk to see it as better than a generic CONUS base (Bliss, Hood, Campbell, Drum, etc).
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FOURTH WAVE LESBRO posted:At the rate they were throwing poo poo up around Humphreys, it's not going to be long before everything from Yongsan on up is relocated there. This makes me sad because all that fuckin' retardedness from up north is gonna ruin the south. All those SNCOs and O-4 and up just chillin' round the PX food court at Yongsan at all (work) hours of the day because chillin' is illin', and that's where it's at when you've gone full sham. But this Nimmy posted:The morale in the army is so low that most people I talk to see it as better than a generic CONUS base (Bliss, Hood, Campbell, Drum, etc). scares the loving poo poo out of me.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 12:21 |
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ArbitraryTA posted:I'm shooting for Carson, expecting bumfuck Alaska/Alabama Alaska owns if you're at Elmendorf or Ft. Rich. Any other duty station in the state is pure misery.
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Nimmy posted:The morale in the army is so low that most people I talk to see it as better than a generic CONUS base (Bliss, Hood, Campbell, Drum, etc). People at Tinker used to long for Dhafra. Hell we had a couple of people volunteer to be ALOs to get away. And about 100/150 tried to get their AD commitments waived so they could get out altogether (18 were approved, including HDI).
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 15:26 |
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Bugging AFPC everyday may have helped with that.
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 15:56 |
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What helped more was not having your wing commander fighting to keep you. Jackass recommended against all but two, both of whom were less than six months from separation anyway.
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Sasgrillo posted:Do reservists get any part of the Post 9/11 GI Bill? Everything says MGIB-SR but other places say it's possible to get 60% Post-9/11 benefits. You usually get 60% off one deployment. I got 70% cuz the VA sucks at math
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# ? Sep 27, 2014 21:59 |
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Nimmy posted:The morale in the army is so low that most people I talk to see it as better than a generic CONUS base (Bliss, Hood, Campbell, Drum, etc). lol
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 00:35 |
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quote:1) Contact an OFFICER recruiter, do not talk to an enlisted recruiter. Is there a difference w/r/t the air force? Only one location was recommended to me, the type was not specified on the Find a Recruiter results on their website (as opposed to the separate enlisted / officer locations that popped up when I checked navy recruiter results). I'm 29, obtained a bachelors degree in IT last year (and a lot of credit hours from before that), pretty confident in the PT requirements and have an interest in their Cyberspace Operation Officer careers (would the navy be a better choice for that?), if any of that is required in order to determine how poor of a choice I am making right now. I tried to talk to their live chat about it, but it appears to be a slow, curt google search instead of an actual chat. VVV I guess I won't be able to tell without directly calling tomorrow VVV moron izzard fucked around with this message at 04:10 on Oct 2, 2014 |
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Yes there is a difference. The recruiter will probably be enlisted, but only specific recruiters handle officer accessions. The rest might fake it a little, but they literally can't help you...instead, they'll try to get you to enlist with the expectation of commissioning later. Don't loving do it.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 03:45 |
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Is ROTC a good way of paying off student debt? The program here says it will pay off up to I think 50k in loans after graduation, but from what I read here they could be full of poo poo. I'll be graduating in the next two years and coming out of school with no student loan debt seems to good to be true.
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Average Bear posted:Is ROTC a good way of paying off student debt? The program here says it will pay off up to I think 50k in loans after graduation, but from what I read here they could be full of poo poo. I'll be graduating in the next two years and coming out of school with no student loan debt seems to good to be true. The main catch being you're on the hook for at least four years of service after graduation. What are you majoring in?
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:The main catch being you're on the hook for at least four years of service after graduation. What are you majoring in? History.
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Average Bear posted:History. You'll fit in well in the Infantry.
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It was kind of a last minute decision, I could switch back to chemistry. Is it worth it if I do the required reserve time rather than active?
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# ? Oct 13, 2014 22:14 |
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Let's assume you get a contract and some tuition assistance and jump forward to graduation. Are you willing to sign away a minimum of four years of your life (six reserve) for something you might absolutely hate but cannot quit for no other reason than having no debt?
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Well, given all if GiP is alcoholic, probably not. But the offer was enticing, and it doesn't seem like there's too much involved in reserves. I don't know poo poo though, so I thought I'd ask actual military mans before I sign a Faustian bargain.
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# ? Oct 13, 2014 22:29 |
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Pretend that the reserves deploy just as much as the active duty nowadays. Now pretend that you're not pretending.
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# ? Oct 13, 2014 22:36 |
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My advice to you is to switch to a STEM major, get summer internships, and put the effort you'd have to put into ROTC into studying instead. You'll have student debt, but you'll be more employable than a vet with busted knees and a history degree.
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Average Bear posted:Well, given all if GiP is alcoholic, probably not. But the offer was enticing, and it doesn't seem like there's too much involved in reserves. I don't know poo poo though, so I thought I'd ask actual military mans before I sign a Faustian bargain. I'm not an alcoholic. I'm a suicidal pothead with anger issues and psychotic tendencies. But I'm not a loving alcoholic.
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 01:57 |
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Cole posted:I'm not an alcoholic. PROBATION 10/13/14 09:58pm Cole The first step is admitting you have a problem. User loses posting privileges for 6 hours. Nostalgia4Infinity Nostalgia4Infinity But that's for another thread.
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Cole posted:I'm not an alcoholic. mods?
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 02:23 |
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Average Bear posted:Well, given all if GiP is alcoholic, probably not. But the offer was enticing, and it doesn't seem like there's too much involved in reserves. I don't know poo poo though, so I thought I'd ask actual military mans before I sign a Faustian bargain. If you really have a hardon for joining the military go for it. Life as an officer (even as the worst possible officer jobs) is 100% better than enlisted. Just realize that no matter what branch you join you will most likely deploy overseas at some point unless you get very very lucky, and any relationship you have with an SO will be strained.
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GiP success story: my degrees got me gently caress all post graduation, the collection of stories here about toxic command climates and mismanagement left such an impression I put down the OCS brochures and changed fields. Currently working an entry level IT job at a great small company with solid pay for my level of experience (read: none) and decent prospects for promotion. Thanks guys
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Feed Me A Cat posted:GiP success story: my degrees got me gently caress all post graduation, the collection of stories here about toxic command climates and mismanagement left such an impression I put down the OCS brochures and changed fields. Currently working an entry level IT job at a great small company with solid pay for my level of experience (read: none) and decent prospects for promotion. Holy poo poo this thread worked for once. You make me proud guy, I think you're the first GiP success story.
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